The Renaissance, characterized by a revival of classical learning and Humanism, profoundly influenced art and education by emphasizing individual creativity and the study of classical texts. Artists began to focus on realism, perspective, and anatomy, leading to masterpieces by figures like Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo. In education, the incorporation of subjects such as literature, philosophy, and sciences fostered a more holistic approach to learning, moving away from the rigid religious curricula of the Middle Ages. This shift laid the groundwork for modern education and artistic expression, celebrating human potential and intellectual inquiry.
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